jowcol
11-13-2008, 08:02 PM
Wife working late tonite, just wanted to throw another great fighter into the seventies light heavy mix.
Jorge was a tough "sumbitch" contender although he was a little early to be put into that mid to late 70's plethera of Lt. Heavy talent.
I saw Joe-Jerry II closed circuit in 74 and the Foster-Ahumada title fight was the undercard (actually Joe-Jerry was the first fight and Jorge-Bob from New Mexico was the second)
A draw! Jorge built an early lead with his work ethic and Bob came on late with that super-jab! But a good call that draw. He went on to challenge Conte for the WBC title a few months later (in London) and lost a tough UD. Then, on the undercard of Ali-Bugner ll, he dropped a competitive 15 round scrap with Victor Galindez (the best fight that night for sure!) from Madison Square Garden.
He and Victor fought 4-5 times in Argentina before either hit the big time.
When Jorge finally left his homeland in 71-72? He mainlined in NYC and immediately established himself with KO wins over Hal Carroll, Ray Anderson, Billy Wagner, Andy Kendall, and Bobby Cassidy.
His lone decision victory? Jose Gonzalez. Look this guy up for an example of an all-time pugilistic warrior.
My $0.02
Jorge was a tough "sumbitch" contender although he was a little early to be put into that mid to late 70's plethera of Lt. Heavy talent.
I saw Joe-Jerry II closed circuit in 74 and the Foster-Ahumada title fight was the undercard (actually Joe-Jerry was the first fight and Jorge-Bob from New Mexico was the second)
A draw! Jorge built an early lead with his work ethic and Bob came on late with that super-jab! But a good call that draw. He went on to challenge Conte for the WBC title a few months later (in London) and lost a tough UD. Then, on the undercard of Ali-Bugner ll, he dropped a competitive 15 round scrap with Victor Galindez (the best fight that night for sure!) from Madison Square Garden.
He and Victor fought 4-5 times in Argentina before either hit the big time.
When Jorge finally left his homeland in 71-72? He mainlined in NYC and immediately established himself with KO wins over Hal Carroll, Ray Anderson, Billy Wagner, Andy Kendall, and Bobby Cassidy.
His lone decision victory? Jose Gonzalez. Look this guy up for an example of an all-time pugilistic warrior.
My $0.02